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Publication : Essential role for the SLK protein kinase in embryogenesis and placental tissue development.

First Author  Al-Zahrani KN Year  2014
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  243
Issue  5 Pages  640-51
PubMed ID  24868594 Mgi Jnum  J:211339
Mgi Id  MGI:5574525 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.24106
Citation  Al-Zahrani KN, et al. (2014) Essential role for the SLK protein kinase in embryogenesis and placental tissue development. Dev Dyn 243(5):640-51
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Over the past decade, the Ste20-like kinase SLK, has been implicated in several signaling processes. SLK repression has been shown to impair cell cycle kinetics and inhibit FAK-mediated cell migration. Here, using a gene trapped allele, we have generated mice expressing a truncated form of the SLK kinase. RESULTS: Our results show that an SLK-LacZ fusion protein is expressed in embryonic stem cells and in embryos throughout development. We find that the SLK-LacZ fusion protein is less efficient at phosphorylating substrates resulting in reduced cell proliferation within the embryos and angiogenic defects in the placentae of the homozygous mutant animals at embryonic day (E) 12.5. This results in marked developmental defects and apoptotic lesions in the embryos by E14.5. CONCLUSIONS: Homozygotes expressing the SLK-LacZ fusion protein present with an embryonic lethal phenotype occurring between E12.5 and E14.5. Overall, we demonstrate a requirement for SLK kinase activity in the developing embryo and placenta.
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